Which of the following is an example of an effective question?
A. Do you like baseball?
B. What do you like about baseball?
C. Do you like baseball, as compared to basketball, or golf, or tennis?
D. When is the next time you will talk to him?
ANS: B
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a. social learning b. reward potential c. blindness to the drug’s effects d. individual expectations
In the context of ethics, what is meant by beneficence?
a. Being generous, giving the client a break. b. Conforming to the code of ethics. c. Striving to benefit clients. d. Doing no harm to clients. e. Having unconditional positive regard.
Today, the Nation of Islam views Whites as
a. misguided and in need of guidance. b. the worst enemy of the Nation of Islam. c. fellow learners along the path of enlightenment. d. neutral, non-threatening bystanders.
Some of the limitations of ethical codes include all but which of the following?
a. There are many issues that cannot be handled in the context of a code. b. Codes are often so rigid that the professional finds himself or herself with few options. c. There is often no way to bring the interests of the client, patient, or research participant systematically into the code construction process. d. There are parallel forums in which the issues in the code may be addressed with the results sometimes at odds with the findings of the code (e.g., in the courts). e. There are possible conflicts between two codes, between the practitioner's values and code requirements, between the code and ordinary morality, between the code and institutional practice, and between requirements within a single code.